Before I jump into this, there are a few items I’d like to make clear upfront…. First, I truly believe that any candidate still standing in the Democratic field would be a dramatic improvement over Donald Trump, and I intend to support whomever it is that comes out of the convention with the nomination. My […]
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The big take-aways from Super Tuesday
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2016, 2020, Amy Klobuchar, Bernie Bros, Bernie Sanders, coalition building, conspiracy theories, Dan Pfeifer, Democratic National Committee, Democratic Party, democratic primary, dirtbag left, DNC, Donald Trump, Elizabeth Warren, Ezra Klein, get out the vote, Hillary Clinton, Jim Clyburn, Joe Biden, Latino voters, low-propensity voters, Marianne Williamson, Michael Bloomberg, Nathan J Robinson, Presidential politics, primary elections, rigged elections, Shaun King, South Carolina, Super Tuesday, swing states, the black vote, voter turnout 115 Comments
Five things you need to know about Trump’s wall
As we’ve discussed, with the economy slowing, and a recession on the horizon, Donald Trump desperately really needs for his base to come through for him on Election Day. As his support withers among suburban white women, farmers, and college educated independents, he needs to keep his diehard supporters happy. And, sadly, that means more […]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Economics, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2020 election, anti-immigration, asylum, Axios, border wall, bribery, Build the Wall, cruelty, Dan Pfeifer, deportation, Donald Trump, FEMA, FOX News, Hurricane Dorian, ICE, illegal immigration, lies, Mexico, pardons, race war, racism, recession, Shepard Smith, southern border, tax cuts, white nationalism 39 Comments